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Funyan005
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Post by Funyan005 »

Looks like could be some snow in the highest of elevations if a good shower moves over.
Tstorms possible too, if you're hiking, watch out for zee lightning!
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Post by friendowl »

tomorrow my boy and i will be camping out near the ski hut
i like thunder..

maybe the cold temps will keep the mosquito population down
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Post by Funyan005 »

Weather channel shows that its snowing on baldy off and on.

I'm hiking it tomorrow so could be interesting, if clouds billow up though I'm gone.
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Post by friendowl »

1 inch in 18 minutes sounds pretty intense.
tomorrow should be a beautiful day if this passes
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Post by HikeUp »

It's 6:15p and the Mt. Wilson cam is reporting 35 F, some hail and a layer of snow on the ground. Picture is obscured by clouds.

More useless info. :)
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I was near Harding and Altadena Dr. around 4:30 today and it just started to rain CATS AND DOGS! BOOM BOOM LIGHTING RIGHT OVER MY HEAD.
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My girlfriend and I hiked up to the ski hut in Baldy Bowl today.........As we started hiking it was rain at Manker Flats, changed over to snow about half way to the ski hut but wasn't sticking, it didn't really began sticking until we were just below the ski hut........ Unfourtunatley there was no real accumulation though :( . I could hear thunder off and on the whole way, which was pretty cool, but didn't see any lightning.................

Sorry I couldn't get any pics,(my girl lost the camera charger :evil:
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Post by Funyan005 »

Anyone going up Fri/Saturday? It looks like snow again on Fri, not sticking unless over 8000 most likely.
Would love to meet up with anyone, plus it may be a good idea to not go up solo.
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FIGHT ON wrote: it just started to rain CATS AND DOGS!
I hope you didn't step in a "poodle".
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Post by Funyan005 »

Well moved my hike to Saturday, too much rain and I dont want white out conditions.
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Some friends and I are planning a three-day hike to San Gorgonio summit this weekend. It was off and on this week as we were watching the weather, but finally we decided to go.

I only have a couple of real concerns. The first is that while there will be snow at elevation, which is no big deal, down near the trailhead it will probably be raining and maybe even thunderstorms. I am not sure how safe it is to be hiking while lightning is in the area.

Also I am bringing my dog, and while I think he will be okay with the low temperatures (I will put a thermal shirt on him at night) I am concerned about what would happen if he got wet early in the hike. The temperature at elevation is not supposed to get above freezing until Sunday.
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Post by Taco »

Got hailed alot doing some stuff in the Baldy area yesterday. Very cool.

I'm not super-keen on being at elevation with thunderstorms and such.
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Post by splatorion »

Terry Morse wrote:
FIGHT ON wrote: it just started to rain CATS AND DOGS!
I hope you didn't step in a "poodle".
:roll:

Best Cheezy-ness ever!
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Post by Terry Morse »

splatorion wrote:
Terry Morse wrote:
FIGHT ON wrote: it just started to rain CATS AND DOGS!
I hope you didn't step in a "poodle".
:roll:

Best Cheezy-ness ever!
I have to apologize........that was the first chance I've had to use that "cheezy-ness" since 2nd grade. :lol:
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Post by Taco »

Yeah... a tad cheezy... :lol:

Do pushups. :lol:
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TacoDelRio wrote: Do pushups. :lol:
Yes, sir.......please tell me when to stop....... :oops:
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JUST KEEP DOIN EM. I'LL TELL YA WHEN TO STOP.
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One... two... three... ONE! One... two... three... ONE! :lol:
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We only spent one night in the San Gorgonio Wilderness. For a number of reasons we decided not to attempt the summit on Sunday. However, we didn't get rained on at all.

Image

More photos here.
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Post by FIGHT ON »

TacoDelRio wrote:One... two... three... ONE! One... two... three... ONE! :lol:
Yes TACO! YOU COUNT BETTER THAN I DO. I got all the way up to seven. Maybe you should count for him from now on. :lol:
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Mineshaft Flat camp looks like a perfect place to camp. :)
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FIGHT ON wrote:Mineshaft Flat camp looks like a perfect place to camp. :)
It's my second favorite trail camp in the San Gorgonio Wilderness (Limber Pine Bench is my favorite). The views from Mineshaft are lovely. I wish I had brought my camera this trip, there were some great shots of the weather near the summit from Mineshaft on Saturday evening.

I had a few nostalgic moments this weekend, walking around Mineshaft Flat, remembering quite vividly spending the night there 21 Memorial Days ago.
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FIGHT ON wrote:
TacoDelRio wrote:One... two... three... ONE! One... two... three... ONE! :lol:
Yes TACO! YOU COUNT BETTER THAN I DO. I got all the way up to seven. Maybe you should count for him from now on. :lol:
If I'm doing one-armed push-ups, do they only count for half a push-up?
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Post by He219 »

Nice Simonov!
I was wondering how your trip went with ze schnee ..
simonov wrote:
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Isn't that spot on ze trail just after crossing south on Mannschaft Saddle?
8)
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I believe that is near the trail fork for Mineshaft Flat. I slipped and hurt my ankle between Fish Creek Saddle and the Mineshaft Flat trail junction, but I'm not sure at what point I removed the crampons.
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Post by He219 »

simonov wrote:I believe that is near the trail fork for Mineshaft Flat.
Yep, I recognized the location


Hope you're doing well.
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Terry Morse wrote:
FIGHT ON wrote:
TacoDelRio wrote:One... two... three... ONE! One... two... three... ONE! :lol:
Yes TACO! YOU COUNT BETTER THAN I DO. I got all the way up to seven. Maybe you should count for him from now on. :lol:
If I'm doing one-armed push-ups, do they only count for half a push-up?
They don't count. Start over.
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